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Speaking My Mind is about: Tobi, who is a middle aged, no, oh all right a slightly over the hill woman with all the imperfections that go with that, and this concerns her daily life's perceptions and experiences.

Psych!

After last night's blog some may be wondering if tonight's title refers to my sanity, but no and yes.

Part of the pre-testing for bariatric surgery is a pyschological test to determine your reasoning for having the procedure, mine being the sleeve, where they basically remove most of your stomach and redirect where the food goes into a smaller space thus causing weight loss drastically. If to look like you did in high school is a nay, but to live longer and be healthy is a yay!
I went for the healthy vote!

The head doc, as Hubby called him, said he would be giving me a YAY!
And that he would email to me his report this weekend!
See, even PhD mind men know that I may act wacky sometimes, but in reality I am as normal as you are; whatever that is and are you, too?

On that note of so what, allow me to be the very first to wish you all a very happy good night, and ask you all to share all those blessings and we will too.

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Like the fact that I had lowered my dosage on two medications for my spasms over weeks/months really, Baclofen down to 40 mg. a day unless I need more, which I have and I can take the additional amounts safely, and Gabapentin that I also lowered all the way down to 200 mg. a day. And now with this warmer weather and us going out more often it appears that I am being affected with it, since it has been causing more spasms. I have not been wearing my cooling vest either, since it is so bulky and this one has so many ice packs, too many in my opinion!
I do believe that is probably why, but not absolutly sure.
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